Recent advances in camera equipment have changed usage styles and allowed higher-quality images to be captured.

When users are able to easily record images with high-quality (large-volume) data, the number of times the data is rewritten to the SD card increases.

When selecting an SD card, the card's capacity is naturally an important factor, but the number of write cycles is also essential.

As the number of rewrites increases, the length of lifetime that data is saved decreases. This kind of use calls for Panasonic's SD cards with MLC flash memory. Compared with TLC (Triple-Level Cell) flash memory, MLC flash memory can be rewritten up to 10 times as much. That means they last 10 times as long.

The number of errors occurring with flash memory increases for reasons such as repeated reading and writing, and if the number of errors passes a certain level, the errors cannot be corrected and data becomes corrupted. Panasonic SDUD / SDUC / SMGA Series have an automatic refresh function, which extends card life by using the Intelligent Controller to automatically refresh data before the errors increase too much to be corrected.

When power is interrupted, the Intelligent Controller automatically retrieves data that was damaged. Besides data that is currently being saved, other data may be damaged when power is interrupted. Panasonic SD cards are equipped with an automatic data retrieve function to preserve your important data.